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The Dome of Uryne

The Dome of Uryne

A Reading Edition of Nine Middle English Uroscopies

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This volume contains nine of the most widely disseminated Middle English uroscopies, each of them short enough to be consulted quickly by practitioners and all of them commonly found in English medical miscellanies. Practical in their orientation, they are grounded firmly in Galenic humoralism and derive directly and indirectly from canonical Latin uroscopies, along with the Arabic and Greek antecedents of the Latin tradition. Together they occur in over 120 manuscripts.Despite the pervasive incidence of uroscopy in medieval medical manuscripts and medical practice, very few Middle English uroscopies have yet been edited, a gap that this edition seeks to reduce. Three of the texts edited are translated from widely circulated Latin originals; three are translated or adapted from a frequently copied French original (part of the Lettre dHippocrate); and three appear to be native English compositions. The Apparatus collates each text selectively against four to eight secondary witnesses, chosen primarily to represent different textual families for each item. The edition also contains a detailed Introduction; a Textual Commentary and a Medical Commentary; a detailed Glossary with special attention to medical vocabulary; and images of diagrams that accompany the texts.As a group, these texts provide an overview of the best-known elements of English vernacular uroscopy and a precis of western uroscopic knowledge more generally. They also shed light on the day-to-day application of uroscopic diagnosis by ordinary practitioners in the later Middle Ages, and thus on one of the central arenas of healer/patient interaction in the period.
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OUP Oxford
88373
9780198845324
9780198845324

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Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
468
  • List of Illustrations; List of Figures; Manuscript Sigla; Abbreviations; INTRODUCTION; Scope of Edition; Descriptions of Base Manuscripts; Sources and General Content; Authors and Dates; Textual Relationships; Language; Editorial Principles and Practice; Bibliography; EDITIONS; The Vade Mecum Suite (Texts A-C); Twenty Colours by Digestion Groups; Unillustrated Text (Laud misc. 553); Ring of Urines (illustrated; Gonville & Caius 336/725); Urina Rufa (Laud misc. 553); Cleansing of Blood (Laud misc. 553); White-Red and White-Brown Token Lists (Texts D-F); Urine White and Red (Sloane 3542); Urine White and Brown (Woman); The Earliest Surviving Middle English Uroscopy (CCCC 388); The Fullest Copy of the Text (BL Add. 4898); Urine White and Brown (Phlegm) (Wellcome 8004); Texts of Likely English Origin (Texts G-I); Rufus Subrufus (Gonville & Caius 336/725); Ten Cold Ten Hot (Sloane 213); The Dome of Uryne, Expanded Version (Sloane 374); COMMENTARIES; Textual Commentary; Medical Commentary; APPENDICES; The Latin Vade Mecum Suite; Uroscopy Text from the Lettre dHippocrate; Rufus Subrufus: Variant Prologues and Remedies; The Dome of Uryne: English Versions of Latin Component Texts; GLOSSARY; INDEX OF PROPER NOUNS;
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